Fourth Sunday of Advent
This Sunday the psalmist invites us to
Let the Lord enter; he is king of glory.
Be it done unto me.
Be it done unto me.
How can you who encompass all things
be encompassed by me?
In whose image I’m wondrously made,
be made, then, of me.
from a song by Bob Hurd
Third Sunday of Advent
Gaudete!
This Sunday the psalmist invites us to pray:
Lord, come and save us
that we may celebrate life
in all its magnificence, multiplicity and mystery:
unbiddable, unstoppable, unquenchable. Amen
adapted: Nicola Slee
Second Sunday of Advent
Today the psalmist reminds us
Justice shall flourish in his time
Synonyms for the verb to flourish can expand our thoughts and prayer:
thrive, prosper, grow, develop, succeed, multiply, evolve,
sprout, blossom, flower, bloom, spread, proliferate …
and those for the noun can remind us of God who is known by
extravagance, generosity flamboyance, prodigality, exuberance, unrestraint…
May we open ourselves to receive Advent graces.
First Sunday of Advent
On this first Sunday of Advent the psalmist urges us,
“Let us go rejoicing to the house of the Lord”
– trusting we will find light for our path
if only we open our eyes in humble places.
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